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Canadian projects among CTBUH Annual Awards winners
Several Canadian projects are among the winners of this years Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) Annual Awards.The CTBUH Annual Awards program recognizes projects, practices, and individuals that have made contributions to the advancement of tall buildings and urban environment, and that achieve sustainability and human well-being at the highest level across 15 categories.Award-winning projects are recognized at the annual CTBUH International Conference, where Award of Excellence winners in each category present their projects to an international audience and live juries.The objective is to deliver a comprehensive and sophisticated view of these important buildings, spaces, actions, and technologies, while advocating for improvements in every aspect of their performance, especially those that have the greatest impact on the people who use them each day, reads CTBUHs website. This means that the buildings highlighted are often not the tallest in a given year, but represent the best qualities and innovations in the typology.The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat began its annual awards program in 2002 with the creation of the Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award, and later added the Fazlur R. Khan Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004. Recognition of team achievement in tall building projects began in 2007 with the introduction of the Best Tall Building suite of awards.The awards program has continued to expand to address specific industry developments and recognize buildings, innovations, and individuals that are pushing the industry forward.The following are the Canadian winners of Awards of Excellence in this years edition of the program.Best Tall Building, by Height, 100-199 meters8 Spadina at The Well by Hariri Pontarini ArchitectsToronto, Canada8 Spadina at The Well, Toronto, Ontario, Hariri Pontarini Architects. Photo: doublespace photographyBest Tall Building, by Height, 200-299 metersM1 & M2 by CORE ArchitectsMississauga, CanadaM1 and M2 buildings, Mississauga, Ontario, by CORE ArchitectsBest Tall Building, by Region, AmericasCIBC Square I by WilkinsonEyreToronto, CanadaCIBC Square I, Toronto, by WilkinsonEyre. Photo credit: James BrittainBest Tall Building, by Region, AmericasSickKids Patient Support Centre by B+H ArchitectsToronto, CanadaSickKids Patient Support Centre Toronto by B+H ArchitectsUrban Habitat Award Concord CityPlace by Page + Steele / IBI Group ArchitectsToronto, CanadaConcord CityPlace, Toronto, Page + Steele / IBI Group ArchitectsFuture Project AwardCentre Block Rehabilitation by by HOK, Inc.Ottawa, CanadaParliament of Canada, Parliament Hill Centre Block, Ottawa, by HOK, Inc.Innovation AwardLimberlost Place Mass Timber Structure and Prefab Envelope System for Tall Institutional Building by Moriyama & Teshima Architects with Acton Ostry ArchitectsToronto, CanadaStructure AwardLimberlost Place by Moriyama & Teshima Architects with Acton Ostry ArchitectsToronto, CanadaLimberlost Place at George Brown College Moriyama Teshima Architects and Acton Ostry ArchitectsBest Tall Building, by Height, Under 100 metersBoston University Center for Computing & Data Sciences by KPMB ArchitectsBoston, MassachusettsBoston University Center for Computing & Data Sciences. KPMB Architects. Photo credit: Tom Arban photogrpahyThe following are other Canadian winners from this years edition of the program.Equity, Diversity & Inclusion AwardDiversifying the Talent Pipeline (Turner Construction Company)Equity, Diversity & Inclusion AwardEquitable Transit Oriented Development Strategy Study (Perkins & Will)For more information and to view the full list of winners, click here.The post Canadian projects among CTBUH Annual Awards winners appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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